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Brendan Rodgers - Joe Hart - World media reacts as Celtic sent snooker loopy by Feyenoord pre-match ploy conjured up to catch Joe Hart out - dailyrecord.co.uk

World media reacts as Celtic sent snooker loopy by Feyenoord pre-match ploy conjured up to catch Joe Hart out

It was a moment which left Joe Hart flummoxed as Calvin Stengs' long-range free-kick brought back years of Champions League pain back to the surface.

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Wetherspoons releases the list of the 22 pubs it’s selling off - manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - county Oldham

Wetherspoons releases the list of the 22 pubs it’s selling off

The Wetherspoons chain has updated the list of the pubs it’s planning to sell off. JD Wetherspoon, run by the businessman Tim Martin, has 22 sites up for sale, after already getting rid of 28 this year, according to Nottinghamshire Live.

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Top Pakistani Snooker Player Majid Ali, 28, Dies By Suicide - sports.ndtv.com - Pakistan

Top Pakistani Snooker Player Majid Ali, 28, Dies By Suicide

Renowned Pakistani snooker player and Asian Under-21 silver medallist, Majid Ali committed suicide in his hometown Samundri near Faisalabad in Punjab on Thursday. He was 28. Majid was reportedly suffering from depression since his playing days and ended his life by using a wood-cutting machine, according to police. He represented Pakistan in several international events and was a top-ranked player on the national circuit.

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Zhao Xintong - Snooker-China's governing body upholds lifetime bans for match-fixing - channelnewsasia.com - Britain - China

Snooker-China's governing body upholds lifetime bans for match-fixing

China's snooker authorities have upheld lifetime bans for match-fixing handed out to Liang Wenbo and Li Hang by the sport's world governing body (WPBSA) and given five other players longer suspensions for domestic matches.

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Ad However - Yan Bingtao and Zhao Xintong among five Chinese players handed increased bans after match-fixing probe - eurosport.com - Britain - China

Yan Bingtao and Zhao Xintong among five Chinese players handed increased bans after match-fixing probe

Yan Bingtao and Zhao Xintong are among five Chinese snooker players to have been handed increased suspensions from the sport for match-fixing. The duo were two of the most high-profile names to be involved in a scandal that resulted in the WPBSA (World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association) Disciplinary Commission dishing out a comprehensive list of punishments earlier in June. Ad However, the BBC reported that the Chinese Billiards and Snooker Association has now handed out stricter measures to five players.

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China snooker hands lifetime bans to two players for match-fixing - channelnewsasia.com - China - Beijing

China snooker hands lifetime bans to two players for match-fixing

BEIJING: China's national snooker body on Wednesday (Jun 21) issued lifetime bans to two players embroiled in a match-fixing scandal that has sent shockwaves through the sport.

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Shaun Murphy - Zhao Xintong - Shaun Murphy reveals 'mixed feelings' on snooker match-fixing probe – 'Two life bans out of 10 not enough' - eurosport.com - Britain - Germany

Shaun Murphy reveals 'mixed feelings' on snooker match-fixing probe – 'Two life bans out of 10 not enough'

Shaun Murphy believes the sport's match-fixing probe has not gone far enough in dealing with the players guilty of «cheating» the public. The 2005 world champion welcomed lifetime bans for Liang Wenbo and Li Hang after an investigation by the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA), but fears the independent tribunal was too lenient with the other eight men. Ad 2021 Masters champion Yan Bingtao cannot return until December 2027 at the earliest after having a ban of seven years and six months reduced to five years for early admission and a guilty plea.

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Mark Williams - Mark Selby - Judd Trump - Neal Foulds on Yan Bingtao's snooker match-fixing ban – ‘I don’t know what possessed him' - eurosport.com - China

Neal Foulds on Yan Bingtao's snooker match-fixing ban – ‘I don’t know what possessed him'

Neal Foulds has given his view after the WPBSA (World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association) Disciplinary Commission handed down a raft of punishments following its investigation into match-fixing. Eurosport analyst Foulds has said he is bewildered by the course of action pursued by the 2021 Masters champion Yan Bingtao, who was banned for five years on Tuesday for fixing four matches and betting on the outcome of several others between 2016 and 2022. Ad Amid a range of punishments doled out pending an appeal to 10 Chinese professionals – which saw Liang Wenbo and Li Hang punished with lifetime bans in the WPBSA’s biggest investigation of match-fixing – Foulds could not understand why Yan would jeopardise his lofty standing in the sport.

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